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AlanF
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Agreed.I think I may be mistaking the meaning of a couple things which have been said (so easy to do in forums) but just in case…I take exception to Catholics who have a ho hum attitude about the Blessed Sacrament. During the liturgy the precious body and blood are treated with utmost respect, for a reason. To not really mind what happens to it after it leaves the priests hands is to encourage non-Catholics to think of it as just a piece of bread. Hope I was misreading.
Peace all.
So many Catholics these day show a great complacency and/or don’t seem to realise that Jesus Christ is not just present in the Host, the Host is the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Christ, the Host actually is Christ. Therefore, a desecration of the Sacred Host is a desecration of Christ Himself. How Catholics can be not bothered by this is beyond me, even though Christ is “big enough to take care of Himself.” Ofcourse, while that’s true and Christ cannot be diminished or killed, it’s not the point. The Sacred Host is the most sacred thing on Earth, Christ, and to desecrate it (or Him) is like punching Christ in an apparition, or scourging Him at the pillar. It certainly is a ho-hum attitude to say one is not to be bothered by this.
As catholics we must make reparation.
Act of Reparation to the Most Blessed Sacrament
With that most profound respect
which divine Faith inspires,
O my God and Saviour Jesus Christ,
true God and true man,
I adore Thee,
and with my whole heart I love Thee,
hidden in the most august Sacrament of the Altar,
in reparation of all the irreverences,
profanations, and sacrileges, that I,
to my shame, may have until now committed,
as also for all those
that have been committed against Thee,
or that may be ever committed for the time to come.
I offer to Thee,
therefore, O my God,
my humble adoration, not indeed,
such as Thou art worthy of,
nor such as I owe Thee,
but such, at least,
as I am capable of offerings;
and I wish that I could love Thee
with the most perfect love
of which rational creatures are capable.
In the meantime,
I desire to adore Thee now and always,
not only for those Catholics
who do not adore or love Thee,
but also so supply the defect,
and for the conversion of all heretics,
schismatics, lebertines,
atheists, blasphemers,
sorcerers, Mahomedans,
Jews, and idolaters.
Ah! yes, my Jesus,
mayest Thou be known,
adored, and loved by all
and may thanks be continually given to Thee
in the most holy and august Sacrament!